November 9, 2015

The fastest growing companies in America
1. Ultra Mobile:The Costa Mesa, California, wireless company, founded in 2011 by David Glickman, posted an astonishing 100,849 percent rise in sales, to $118.2 million, from 2011 to 2014.

2. Tryfacta:The nearly-20-year-old cloud and big data service grew its sales an impressive 28,365 percent, to $34.4 million, from 2011 to 2014. In five years, CEO Adesh Tryaga wants Tryfacta to become a "20,000-employee company with over $3 billion in revenue."

3. Optima Tax Relief:This Santa Ana, California-based tax services firm launched in 2011. Optima Tax Relief's three-year revenue jumped more than 26,007 percent, to $33.6 million, from 2011 to 2014. Over that same period, its headcount grew to 302 from eight.
4. Castle Medical:Founded by Scott Damron in 2004, the Smyma, Georgia, workplace-drug and genetics tester Castle Medical grew its sales 25,485% to $83.7 million, from 2011 to 2014. .5. Quick Bridge FundingCo-founded in 2011 by Ben Gold and Jason Osiecki, in California its a alternative lender credit company that has seen itself grow at 24,138% in a three-year sales growth

Out of 1000 Fortune 1000 companies 27 of them are based out of and have headquarters at the metropolitan areas of Atlanta. Out of this 15 of the companies are among the FORTUNE 500 brands
Metro Atlanta’s headquartered FORTUNE 1000 companies generated
aggregate revenues of $359.6 billion

Georgia is one of the most business-friendly states in the country, largely due to their cost savings—state job-tax credits, exemptions, development funds and lower corporate-tax rates, for starters—and Atlanta’s strategic location, namely access to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the busiest airport in the world.

November 8, 2015

Which are the top 10 Fastest growing Metropolitan areas in United states ?. The chart below shows how the individual states ranks in terms of new companies who are setting up shops there .Our Reading is Atlanta might overtake NY and LA ( ranked currentlt no 1 and no 2) as a lot of companies are set to Georgia. Georgia is one of the most business-friendly states in the country, largely due to their cost savings—state job-tax credits, exemptions, development funds and lower corporate-tax rates, for starters—and Atlanta’s strategic location, namely access to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the busiest airport in the world.

The metro areas of New York, Washington D.C. and Los Angeles remains the top 3 fastest growing Met cities, by virtue of some of the biggest number of companies being located in those areas. They generate a boost to the local economy, leading to increased economic activity. These 3 METS have been able to keep up their top 3 positions since 2007. Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas and San Francisco make up the 4th, 5th and 6th positions respectively .They have shuffled positions over the last seven years, but each has consistently placed among the top 10.

However Atlanta is gearing up to give the top 3 Metros a lot to worry about with the news of Mercedes-Benz USA relocating their headquarters to Atlanta from New Jersey in 2017 (come 2017, their $100 million headquarters will call The Big Peach home)

The automaker will be joining the ranks of 20 Fortune 500 companies currently headquartered in Georgia (and 33 Fortune 1000 companies).
Philadelphia and Miami Metros have been seeing increasing business deveopment since the last few years

September 3, 2012

Nokia originally launched its augmented reality app City Lensback in May, and now the app is finally out of beta. City Lens uses your device's camera to display nearby restaurants, stores, and other notable locations in augmented reality style, along with important information about each location — including reviews, directions, hours of operation, and more.

And when you're not in the mood to have your reality augmented, you can also check out the same information through both a list and map view. If you've got a Lumia Windows Phone, you can pick up the app by visiting the source link below on your device.

August 28, 2012

Often Brands and Companies gets jolted when they see " words like Scam, Cheats or Unfair when they use the Google Auto Suggest Tool.Have you ever typed a company name into Google and been instantly
greeted with words like ‘scam’ or ‘complaints’ by Google Auto-complete?

Brands that are well known are more susceptible to this kind of " search Keywords" which is a simple looking fairly innocuous " auto suggest tool"

Brands and Digital Ad agencies that invest in Online Reputation
Management (ORM), might not be able to rectify this issue as the auto complete results are dictated by an Algorithm . However help is at hand . According to SearchEngine Land, there is a way to get to this problem resolved . The first step is to analyze how this auto complete results are obtained in the first place

The Google Autocomplete algorithm is comprised of 3 crucial parameters

Search volume and searcher location – the amount of searches performed for a keyword along with the location of the searchers

Mentions of the keyword on the Web, crawlable by Google’s spider

Social Media mentions of the keyword on sites like Twitter, Facebook, and Google+

If you can obtain these 3 items in large quantities for your desired keywords, you may be able to influence Google Autocomplete.